EMA1501
ASSIGNMENT 3
PORTFOLIO ANSWERS
2025
EMA1501 ASSIGNMENT 3 PORTFOLIO
ANSWERS 2025
,EMA1501 ASSESSMENT 3/PORTFOLIO/2025
1.1 Materials needed (name and illustration)
1) Name of resource: Shape cards (circle, square, triangle, rectangle, pentagon)
Illustration or picture:
- You can paste or draw five small cards, each showing a bold, colored geometric
shape:
Circle: O
Square: □
Triangle: △
Rectangle: ▭
Pentagon: ▰
If you use pictures from the internet, cite sources such as Wikimedia Commons or
OpenClipart (e.g., “circle shape clipart” from Wikimedia Commons). If drawing by
hand, simply cut colored paper into the shapes.
2) Name of resource: Collection objects in shape forms
Illustration or picture:
- A mix of small items representing shapes to find (e.g., buttons or bottle tops in
circle and oval shapes; foam shape pieces in triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon).
- You can show a small jar or tray with the items arranged by shape for
demonstration.
, 3) Name of resource: Treasure map / clue cards
Illustration or picture:
- A simple hand-drawn map on A3 or chart paper with a Start, a dotted path, and “X
marks the spot.” Include small shape icons on the path to hint what to look for (e.g.,
a small circle icon at a tree area, a square near the bench).
4) Name of resource: Clipboards and marking pencils
Illustration or picture:
- A few kid-friendly clipboards with blank tally sheets or simple grid sheets for
recording found shapes.
5) Name of resource: Stickers or rewards
Illustration or picture:
- Star or smiley stickers to celebrate each shape found or for completing the hunt.
You can paste a picture of a sticker sheet or draw small stars.
Notes on sources (if using internet images):
- If you paste internet pictures, acknowledge sources. Example citations:
- Shape clipart: Wikimedia Commons (Geometric shapes)
- Additional shape icons: OpenClipart
- If you draw or print shapes yourself, no external source citation is needed.
1.2 Report: Steps and instructions for the treasure hunt activity
ASSIGNMENT 3
PORTFOLIO ANSWERS
2025
EMA1501 ASSIGNMENT 3 PORTFOLIO
ANSWERS 2025
,EMA1501 ASSESSMENT 3/PORTFOLIO/2025
1.1 Materials needed (name and illustration)
1) Name of resource: Shape cards (circle, square, triangle, rectangle, pentagon)
Illustration or picture:
- You can paste or draw five small cards, each showing a bold, colored geometric
shape:
Circle: O
Square: □
Triangle: △
Rectangle: ▭
Pentagon: ▰
If you use pictures from the internet, cite sources such as Wikimedia Commons or
OpenClipart (e.g., “circle shape clipart” from Wikimedia Commons). If drawing by
hand, simply cut colored paper into the shapes.
2) Name of resource: Collection objects in shape forms
Illustration or picture:
- A mix of small items representing shapes to find (e.g., buttons or bottle tops in
circle and oval shapes; foam shape pieces in triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon).
- You can show a small jar or tray with the items arranged by shape for
demonstration.
, 3) Name of resource: Treasure map / clue cards
Illustration or picture:
- A simple hand-drawn map on A3 or chart paper with a Start, a dotted path, and “X
marks the spot.” Include small shape icons on the path to hint what to look for (e.g.,
a small circle icon at a tree area, a square near the bench).
4) Name of resource: Clipboards and marking pencils
Illustration or picture:
- A few kid-friendly clipboards with blank tally sheets or simple grid sheets for
recording found shapes.
5) Name of resource: Stickers or rewards
Illustration or picture:
- Star or smiley stickers to celebrate each shape found or for completing the hunt.
You can paste a picture of a sticker sheet or draw small stars.
Notes on sources (if using internet images):
- If you paste internet pictures, acknowledge sources. Example citations:
- Shape clipart: Wikimedia Commons (Geometric shapes)
- Additional shape icons: OpenClipart
- If you draw or print shapes yourself, no external source citation is needed.
1.2 Report: Steps and instructions for the treasure hunt activity